Many fields have folks that "push the window" of what is being done in their particular field. Computers is certainly an easily visible example where what was previously thought to be impossible is now everyday.
Our hobby has some fish that are perceived to be "difficult to keep" or perhaps "impossible to keep". But some of us, push the window and try to keep fish that were previously not keep-able. Kevin Kohen of Drs. Foster and Smith is certainly one of them, now keeping Anampses Feminus, Macropharyngon choati, Oxymonacanthus longirostris and more, and Matt Wandell for various anthias even Pseudoanthias tuka the "holy grail" of anthias. I am sure there are others who should be mentioned here and I hope they will chime in and add to this thread.
So, two questions:
1. Are any of you pushing the window by trying to keep fish that are difficult/impossible to keep
2. What fish fall into the unkeepable category that you are considering trying?

Our hobby has some fish that are perceived to be "difficult to keep" or perhaps "impossible to keep". But some of us, push the window and try to keep fish that were previously not keep-able. Kevin Kohen of Drs. Foster and Smith is certainly one of them, now keeping Anampses Feminus, Macropharyngon choati, Oxymonacanthus longirostris and more, and Matt Wandell for various anthias even Pseudoanthias tuka the "holy grail" of anthias. I am sure there are others who should be mentioned here and I hope they will chime in and add to this thread.
So, two questions:
1. Are any of you pushing the window by trying to keep fish that are difficult/impossible to keep
2. What fish fall into the unkeepable category that you are considering trying?
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